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These pictures are included for some additional animation and background information and may or may not be found in the article

(A)Thin section of antigorite-brucite-olivin-rock from the Malenco serpentinite (B)Scetch of a typical thin section with formation of hydrogen fluids, (C)view to the Monte Disgrazia, a typical mountain of the analyzed area for the Dissertation, (D) Dr. A. Peretti studying the Malenco serpentinite (Metarondingite) in 1986, (E)Typical layered Metaserpentinite before and after probing,(F) Native copper found as metamorphic mineral in the metaserpentinite (ore section as viewed in the micrscope) (G) typical quarry in the Malenco serpentinite with view to the sampling area (total approx 500 samples collected in 3 years sommer work)

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